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Actors, producers, directors and crew members have teamed up to create a Public Service Announcement (PSA) promoting on-set safety following the death of Midnight Rider production assistant Sarah Jones. Jones, 27, was struck by a train while filming the Allman Brothers biopic in Georgia last February (14), and her parents, Elizabeth and Richard Jones, subsequently launched a drive to make sure such a tragic accident never happens again.
The couple attended the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on Monday (26Jan15) to participate in a panel on film set safety and they also debuted a two-minute PSA called Safety for Sarah.
The video features a number of crew members, directors, writers, producers, and actors, including Shemar Moore, Paul Dano, and Nina Dobrev, who got to know Jones when she worked as a camera assistant on her show The Vampire Diaries.
Throughout the PSA, they call on producers, productions, unions, and crews worldwide to "implement daily safety meetings" during filming.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Gina Rodriguez says, "If you see something, say something," director David Lynch adds, "It's time to take a stand", while Jack Black continues, "To make safety a top priority."
Following Jones' death, her parents hit Midnight Rider director Randall Miller, his producer wife Jody Savin, executive producer Jay Sedrish and first assistant director Hillary Schwartz with a lawsuit, while the film workers are also facing criminal charges for involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespass.
They have pleaded not guilty to the counts and are due to stand trial in March (15).

Director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's Birdman flew off with another seven top honours at the Broadcast Film Critics Association's 20th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards in Hollywood on Thursday (15Jan15). The movie picked up the event's first award for Best Acting Ensemble and went on to win another six accolades, including Best Screenplay, Best Editing and Best Score, while the film's star Michael Keaton added two more trophies to his collection - for Best Actor and Best Actor In A Comedy.
In his acceptance speech for the latter he noted, "Nobody is really better than anyone else, but I'll take this (award)."
The Grand Budapest Hotel, which, like Birdman, had picked up nine Oscar nominations earlier in the day, claimed three Critics Choice Awards, including Best Comedy, Best Art Direction, and Best Costume Design, while another Academy Awards favourite, Boyhood, scored four prizes - the top honour for Best Picture, Best Director (Richard Linklater), Best Supporting Actress (Patricia Arquette), and Best Young Actor (Ellar Coltrane).
Other winners included Julianne Moore (Best Actress for Still Alice), J.K. Simmons (Best Supporting Actor for Whiplash), Bradley Cooper (Best Actor in an Action Movie for American Sniper), and Emily Blunt (Best Actress in an Action Movie for Edge of Tomorrow).
Chris Miller, the co-writer/director of The LEGO Movie had a very special reason to celebrate his win for Best Animated Movie, as it came just hours after the film was snubbed in the same category at the Oscar nominations.
He said, "What a rollercoaster of emotions today has been."
Meanwhile, special awards went to veteran director/producer Ron Howard, who was handed the Louis XIII Genius Award, Kevin Costner, who was feted with a Lifetime Achievement Award and Jessica Chastain, who was presented with the first ever MVP Award, celebrating her multiple roles in films throughout the year, including A Most Violent Year, Interstellar, Miss Julie, and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby.
The full list of winners is as follows:
Best Picture - Boyhood
Best Actor - Michael Keaton (Birdman)
Best Actress - Julianne Moore (Still Alice)
Best Acting Ensemble - cast of Birdman
Best Director - Richard Linklater (Boyhood)
Best Original Screenplay - Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr., Armando Bo (Birdman)
Best Adapted Screenplay - Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl)
Best Supporting Actor - J.K. Simmons (Whiplash)
Best Supporting Actress - Patricia Arquette (Boyhood)
Best Young Actor/Actress - Ellar Coltrane (Boyhood)
Best Cinematography - Emmanuel Lubezki (Birdman)
Best Art Direction - Adam Stockhausen/Production Designer, Anna Pinnock/Set Decorator (The Grand Budapest Hotel)
Best Editing - Douglas Crise and Stephen Mirrione (Birdman)
Best Costume Design - Milena Canonero (The Grand Budapest Hotel)
Best Hair and Makeup - Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Visual Effects - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Best Animated Feature - The LEGO Movie
Best Action Movie - Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Actor In An Action Movie - Bradley Cooper (American Sniper)
Best Actress In An Action Movie - Emily Blunt (Edge of Tomorrow)
Best Comedy - The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Actor In A Comedy - Michael Keaton (Birdman)
Best Actress In A Comedy - Jenny Slate (Obvious Child)
Best Sci-fi/Horror Movie - Interstellar
Best Foreign Language Film - Force Majeure (Sweden)
Best Documentary Feature - Life Itself
Best Song - Glory by Common and John Legend (Selma)
Best Score - Antonio Sanchez (Birdman)
Louis XIII Genius Award - Ron Howard
Lifetime Achievement Award - Kevin Costner
MVP Award - Jessica Chastain.

Sienna Miller was caught up in the drama surrounding Jane Fonda's fainting date at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday (11Feb15) because she was seated next to his table.
Heating issues at the Beverly Hilton Hotel turned Sunday night's awards ceremony into a real hot event, and many celebrities were spotted fanning themselves at the bash, while Fonda's boyfriend Richard Perry passed out. Miller, who was seated near him, reveals she learned about the medical emergency while she was waiting backstage just before her entrance as a presenter.
She tells Access Hollywood, "We were on table 108 with everyone at Foxcatcher... and as we're about to walk on the woman with the headphone goes, 'Wait, what? Someone's had a heart attack on table 108...' and I was like, 'Wait, that's where all my friends are'.
"She goes, 'Get the paramedic there...' and I had to walk on. I tried to do a head count (from the stage)... It turned out it was the next table, and somebody was very ill. It was not a heart attack."

Jane Fonda had a scare during Sunday's (11Jan15) Golden Globes, when her boyfriend fainted at their table during the prizegiving. Moments before the 9 to 5 actress was set to present an award during the ceremony, her beau Richard Perry passed out beside table mates Sienna Miller, Mark Ruffalo and Channing Tatum.
A spokesperson for the Beverly Hills Police Department tells The Hollywood Reporter that paramedics were called to the Beverly Hilton Hotel for an unknown medical emergency, but the call was cancelled before they arrived.
Hollywood Foreign Press Association president Theo Kingma tells the publication the heat that had many celebrities fanning themselves during the three-hour telecast was too much for Perry and he apparently fainted.
According to the police spokesperson, a member of the Beverly Hills Fire Department checked Perry, and determined he was OK, and therefore did not require any medical treatment.

Actress Sienna Miller and singer Emeli Sande are urging fans to sign up to a bone marrow donation register in support of a young girl who died of leukaemia 10 years ago. The two stars are joined in the campaign by more than 20 other famous Brits including Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson, The Wire star Dominic West, actor Richard E. Grant, and Homeland star David Harewood.
They all appear in a star-studied video urging fans to consider joining the Anthony Nolan bone marrow register in memory of Milly Forbes, who died after battling acute myeloid leukaemia.
Game of Thrones star Rose Leslie, who was good friends with Forbes, she tells Britain's Daily Mail newspaper, "It is fantastic to see her legacy being continued, 10 years on, through this campaign. It is a fitting way to remember Millie this Christmas and hopefully to find a cure for people who are going through the same thing...
"The need for more donors, especially young men, to join the bone marrow register never goes away... Urge anyone between the ages of 16 and 30 to go to the Anthony Nolan website and see what it's all about. I can't think of a better feeling than potentially saving a life."
The #InspiredbyMillie project was set up by Forbes' sister and the short video will appear on the charity's website on Christmas Eve. (24Dec14).

Michael Keaton and his acclaimed film Birdman flew away with the top honours at the 2014 Gotham Independent Film Awards on Monday (01Dec14). The Batman star nabbed the Best Actor prize for his role as a fallen movie star in Alejandro G. Inarritu's drama, while the film itself won the biggest award of the night for Best Feature.
Upon receiving his accolade, Keaton joked about his former career as the Caped Crusader, and said, "I want to thank the folks of Gotham. It's good to be home."
Julianne Moore took home the Best Actress trophy for her role as a woman with early onset Alzheimer's disease in Still Alice, while other acting accolades went to Dear White People's Tessa Thompson for Breakthrough Actor and Steve Carell, Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo, who were given a Special Jury Award Ensemble Performance for their wrestling film Foxcatcher.
Meanwhile, Ana Lily Amirpour collected the Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award for A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, CITIZENFOUR, chronicling infamous U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden, won Best Documentary, and despite going into the ceremony with four nominations, Richard Linklater's Boyhood only left with the Independent Film Audience Award.
Special prizes were handed to Foxcatcher director Bennett Miller, who was feted for his career achievement in directing, and Tilda Swindon received a similar award for acting.
Uma Thurman hosted the event held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York.

The parents of the camera assistant who was hit by a speeding train and killed while shooting Allman Brothers biopic Midnight Rider earlier this year (14) have settled their civil lawsuit against the producers of the film. Richard and Elizabeth Jones have reached confidential agreements with many of the defendants, including writer/producer Jody Savin and director Randall Miller.
Their daughter Sarah lost her life in a freak accident on the set of the film in rural Georgia, while she was attempting to shoot footage from a trestle in Wayne County.
Executive producers Jay Sedrish and Don Mandrik and location manager Charles Baxter have also reached a settlement with the grieving parents.
Their suit originally listed Gregg Allman, whose memoirs inspired the film, but his name was dropped from the case in October (14).
Filming was halted immediately after the tragedy and William Hurt, who was cast as Gregg Allman in the movie, has since quit the project.
Miller, Savin and Sedrish are still facing involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespass charges. Their case is scheduled to go to trial in March (15). They each face 10 years in prison if found guilty.

Every once in a while a romantic movie will come along that will just tug at everyone's heart strings due to having a great story and actors with excellent chemistry. We decided to compile a list of 16 movies that have all of these ingredients therefore everyone should see them! Take note of the ones you haven't watched for your next movie night.
1. Beyond The Lights (2014)
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The people behind Love &amp; Basketball are back with Beyond The Lights, a love story between a very successful, yet emotionally struggling singer Noni (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) and a handsome man named Kaz (Nate Parker). Since Love &amp; Basketball was so amazing we are definitely looking forward to this new romance!
2. The Artist (2011)
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This romantic story is silent but powerful. Watch two performers, George Valentin (Jean Dujardin) and Peppy Miller (Bérénice Bejo) try to navigate their careers during a time when movies were slowly moving out of the silent movie era.
3. West Side Story (1961)
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This movie tells a great forbidden love story with excellent music and dancing. Although the story is mostly between Maria (Natalie Wood) and Tony (Richard Beymer), Anita (Rita Moreno) steals the show in her scenes.
4. Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
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This creative movie tells a story of a young Jamal's (Dev Patel) life through flashbacks as he answers questions on "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire." A big part of his past is falling in love with Latika (Freido Pinto).
5. The Fault In Our Stars (2014)
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Prepare yourself emotionally to at least tear up. The story between Hazel (Shailene Woodley) and Gus (Ansel Elgort) is heart breaking since they meet in a support group for cancer patients. Together they become each other's support and true love.
6. Sleepless In Seattle (1993)
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We couldn't leave our girl Meg Ryan from this list! In this film she plays Annie, a woman who falls for a widower (Tom Hanks) when he tells his sad story on the radio. This story is pretty crazy, but some of the greatest movie plots are based on crazy...
7. Grease (1978)
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If you haven't seen Grease yet then what are you doing?! This musical stars Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) and Danny (John Travolta), two high school kids who had a summer romance and get into a weird predicament when they end up going to the same school together. It's fun, it's dirty, and so darn catchy!
8. Casablanca (1943)
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This classic will show the beauty of old Hollywood and the reason why Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart will forever be remembered. Their characters cross paths in Africa during World War II and are forced to reflect on their failed relationship.
9. Her (2013)
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What would the future of relationships look like if Siri became a thousand times smarter? This movie answers that question with Theodore (Joaquin Phoenix) falling in love with a operating system voiced by Scarlett Johansson.
10. Titanic (1997)
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This '90s blockbuster showcases Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet playing two characters who are from two completely different classes, but fall in love on the infamous Titanic ship.
11. Gone With The Wind (1939)
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This classic features a Southern woman named Scarlett (Vivien Leigh) who comes across a blockade runner (Clark Gabel) and have a passionate relationship during the Civil War.
12. Moonstruck (1987)
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This movie is fun and will have you laughing! Moonstruck" shows Loretta Castorini (Cher) getting scandalously close to her fiancé's brother named Ronny Cammareri (Nicolas Cage) while he is away.
13. Lars And The Real Girl (2007)
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Yeah, you might have fallen for Ryan Gosling while watching The Notebook, but it's time to branch out to his other work! In this indie film he plays Lars, a man who orders a doll and has a delusion that she is real and they are dating. The whole town ends up playing along pretending that she's real in order to help Lars.
14. Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
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You just can't go wrong with Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper! This duo plays two very dysfunctional characters who cross paths after experiencing tragic endings to their past relationships. You will laugh and be drawn in by their riveting acting and script.
15. Forrest Gump (1994)
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Tom Hanks has quite a few great movies in his resume and this one is certainly one of them. Forrest Gump shows a great portion of one man's life from grade school, college, fighting in a war, and so much more. One person that reappears in his life multiple times is Jenny (Robin Wright).
16. The Princess Bride (1987)
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If you're in the mood for a fairytale then tune into this last pick! The movie has a grandfather (Peter Falk) reading a story to his grandson (Fred Savage) that features a princess (Robin Wright), giants, and so much more.
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Video taken moments before production assistant Sarah Jones was killed on the set of stalled Allman Brothers biopic Midnight Rider aired on U.S. news program 20/20 on Friday (31Oct14). Jones, 27, was struck by a train while the crew was filming on a trestle in Georgia in February (14) and on Friday, TV producers broadcast footage taken from a camera inside the locomotive as it speed down the track towards the production.
The video, shown once at normal speed and then slowed down, shows actors William Hurt and Wyatt Russell running off the trestle three seconds before impact.
In the report, it is noted that a hospital bed was placed across the tracks for a dream sequence and it was that prop that caused the Jones tragedy. Her parents' lawyer Jeff Harris says, "The train hits the bed and the bed flies up and apparently a portion of the hospital bed strikes Sarah and pushes her into the train."
The program also featured onset photographs, the emergency call plus testimonials from hairstylist Joyce Gilliard, who was also injured during the incident, and Jones' parents Richard and Elizabeth.
Production was halted following the accident.
Director Randall Miller, his producer wife Jody Savin, executive producer Jay Sedrish and first assistant director Hillary Schwartz are facing a civil lawsuit from Jones' parents plus criminal charges for involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespass.
They have pleaded not guilty to the counts and are due to stand trial in March (15).
Rocker Gregg Allman, a producer on the film, was dropped from the civil lawsuit on Thursday (30Oct14).